A Scapegoat for All Seasons
Author: Rıfat N. Bali
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Published: 2008
Total Pages: 432
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Author: Rıfat N. Bali
Publisher:
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 432
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of articles, some of which were published previously. Partial contents:
Author: Rifat N. Bali
Publisher: Gorgias Press
Published: 2010-06
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781617191015
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRifat Bali's A Scapegoat for All Seasons considers the increase in the Turkish public's interest in Dönmes, or Crypto-Jews, who are alleged by nationalists to secretly control the Turkish republic.
Author: Charlie Campbell
Publisher: ABRAMS
Published: 2012-02-02
Total Pages: 109
ISBN-13: 1468300156
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA “brief and vital account” of humanity’s long history of playing the blame game, from Adam and Eve to modern politics—“a relevant and timely subject” (The Daily Telegraph). We may have come a long way from the days when a goat was symbolically saddled with all the iniquities of the children of Israel and driven into the wilderness, but has our desperate need to absolve ourselves by pinning the blame on someone else really changed all that much? Charlie Campbell highlights the plight of all those others who have found themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time, illustrating how God needs the Devil as Sherlock Holmes needs Professor Moriarty or James Bond needs “Goldfinger.” Scapegoat is a tale of human foolishness that exposes the anger and irrationality of blame-mongering while reminding readers of their own capacity for it. From medieval witch burning to reality TV, this is a brilliantly relevant and timely social history that looks at the obsession, mania, persecution, and injustice of scapegoating. “A wry, entertaining study of the history of blame . . . Trenchantly sardonic.” —Kirkus Reviews
Author: Grant Kaplan
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Pess
Published: 2016-08-20
Total Pages: 222
ISBN-13: 0268100888
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSince the late 1970s, theologians have been attempting to integrate mimetic theory into different fields of theology, yet a distrust of mimetic theory persists in some theological camps. In René Girard, Unlikely Apologist: Mimetic Theory and Fundamental Theology, Grant Kaplan brings mimetic theory into conversation with theology both to elucidate the relevance of mimetic theory for the discipline of fundamental theology and to understand the work of René Girard within a theological framework. Rather than focus on Christology or atonement theory as the locus of interaction between Girard and theology, Kaplan centers his discussion on the apologetic quality of mimetic theory and the impact of mimetic theory on fundamental theology, the subdiscipline that grew to replace apologetics. His book explores the relation between Girard and fundamental theology in several keys. In one, it understands mimetic theory as a heuristic device that allows theological narratives and positions to become more intelligible and, by so doing, makes theology more persuasive. In another key, Kaplan shows how mimetic theory, when placed in dialogue with particular theologians, can advance theological discussion in areas where mimetic theory has seldom been invoked. On this level the book performs a dialogue with theology that both revisits earlier theological efforts and also demonstrates how mimetic theory brings valuable dimensions to questions of fundamental theology.
Author: Ava Keyes
Publisher: Little Steps Publishing
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 27
ISBN-13: 1925839265
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Avner Wishnitzer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2021-07-01
Total Pages: 391
ISBN-13: 1108934390
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn a world that is constantly awake, illuminated and exposed, there is much to gain from looking into the darkness of times past. This fascinating and vivid picture of nocturnal life in Middle Eastern cities shows that the night in the eighteenth-century Ottoman Empire created unique conditions for economic, criminal, political, devotional and leisurely pursuits that were hardly possible during the day. Offering the possibility of livelihood and brotherhood, pleasure and refuge; the darkness allowed confiding, hiding and conspiring - activities which had far-reaching consequences on Ottoman state and society in the early modern period. Instead of dismissing the night as merely a dark corridor between days, As Night Falls demonstrates how fundamental these nocturnal hours have been in shaping the major social, cultural and political processes in the early modern Middle East.
Author: Edward Latimer Beach
Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBut he does present ample proof that by early morning in Washington on December 7, authorities in the Army, Navy, and State Departments, as well as the White House, knew positively through special intelligence, that Japan "was up to some devilment" on that very day. Moreover, Beach says, they had seen it coming all week and were derelict in their duty to inform field commanders that things were rapidly coming to a head.
Author: David Dawson
Publisher: MSU Press
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 221
ISBN-13: 1611860636
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSince its coinage in a sixteenth-century translation of Leviticus, the term "scapegoat" has become widely used. A groundbreaking search for the origins of this expression, Flesh Becomes Word traces the scapegoat to its origins in Mesopotamian ritual across centuries of typological interpretation and religious reflection, to its first informal uses in the pornographic and plague literature of the 1600s, and finally into the modern era.
Author: Vladimir Tismaneanu
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2003-10-15
Total Pages: 412
ISBN-13: 0520237471
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis history of the Romanian Communist Party (RCP) traces its origins as a tiny, clandestine revolutionary organization in the 1920s, to its years in national power from 1944 to 1989, and to the post-1989 metamorphoses.
Author: Eli Amir
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 218
ISBN-13: 9780297792024
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